The clerk asked, "Do you prefer a simple gown or a fancy one?"
There was nothing fancy about the house, but it was well-built and sturdy.
Early banknotes used fancy engraving to discourage counterfeiting.
"Fancy" used to be a required term to indicate that the food in a can or jar had been processed (like peeling and coring) or had been flavored (like with the addition of seasoning or spices) It is a throw-back from when canned commercial foods first became available. When people bought a can of apples, they expected there to be whole apples in there, seeds, peel and all. So to designate foods that had been prepared in some way, like peeling and coring them - they were required to use the word "Fancy." In ketchup - the word "fancy" just means seasoning has been added to it and it isn't just sweetened tomato sauce in there.
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in Microsoft word you go into one of the menus then it is called drop-cap. I don't know whether this is only in the 2010 Word or in the others to.
It's a fancy word who people who hate and bait Jews.
Koi (the fish name, meaning carp) sounds like the word for "fancy" or "love". In Japanese characters, Koi is "恋".
interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
You use the word fancy when ever you want to describe something as interesting, sophisticated, better than average, or newer. Example: That new computer is fancy.
This question makes no sense. There is really no way to talk fancy unless you want to spell out every single word and use very big words. Most players within the game type in short hand and dont try to be fancy.
Dont use the word fancy's and who "who do you like?"
The word 'fancy' is an adjective (fancy, fancier, fanciest), a word that describes a noun; for example a fancy hat or a fancy party.The word 'fancy' is also a noun (fancy, fancies), a word for a whim or a fantasy; and a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied), to visualize or imagine, and to like.
At the fancy dinner party Christina drank sparkling grape juice and ate caviar.
Strike your fancy
Plain is the opposite of fancy.
To say "fancy" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "nanea." It can be used to describe something elegant or luxurious.
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Plain is the opposite of fancy.
Un-fancy